But we've all hung with poison from time to time, probably earlier in our lives Yeah. John, I wish you a safe travel on the rest of the tour, man, and thank you for your time. And this guy, this is about mental health. When, when, when, uh, when does the tour go till. And, and you know, you, you gotta have, you gotta have some, some ego to get up on stage in front of people or you, you know, you, and you gotta have, I'm not gonna call it ego, I'm gonna call it what it is, balls to do what you did. Um, you know, just like everybody, uh, there's times we really don't agree. In episode 28 of the Everyday Warrior Podcast Episode, we spoke to John Rzeznik, guitarist and frontman of the Goo Goo Dolls. At the 2004 Fashion Rocks! They suffered 'multiple traumatic injuries'. So I, I need somebody who's gonna be good for me and. Category. Did you ever pinpoint through your healing process, this is why I was using this to mask this or this is why I became dependent on it. And you talk about legacy, you know, there's, there's a time when John re you know, Resnik will no longer be here, but your music will remain. Everything. Last and brother, I have no doubt that she will, if you continue to give her advice like that is have your dream, but you gotta work for it. Yeah. I'm not gonna hold your hand. Like it says here in your thing, it's like you have to take, you have to take at some point in time, I, this is how I learned how to swim. And yeah, it was like the saddest time in my life, the saddest time in my life was wanting, was being drunk as hell and, and on drugs and just wanting so desperately to be clean and not being able to do it. Mike Sarraille: Yeah. So what do they do the next week? Mike Sarraille: It's not, you cannot get caught up in other people's opinions of you. [13], On March 24, 2014, Cash Cash released their new single "Lightning". Right on, man. Okay, Is that a deal? And I started going back and just listening to all the songs and I'm like, it reminds me of this time in high school or this time in my early days in the military, uh, pretty wicked how we tie a, uh, a memory to a specific sort of song in our life. Okay, wait, wait, break that down for me. Forget about it. It's just an indication that you may be doing it the wrong way and you've gotta make these, these, these, these changes. Um, I believe that it was, it, I was born with it. It's like one long error chain of, uh, things. [citation needed], On July 4, 2004, Rzeznik and his bandmates returned home to Buffalo and played a free show to give back to their loyal fans, over 60,000 of whom attended. But what I had to do, because I'm like, Well, wait a minute. And try to still find that commonality with people. It depends on the person. interests, activities, website visits and device data and in accordance with the. That's good to hear. John Rzeznik has taken part in a great number of music projects, one of which is in his popular band Goo Goo Dolls. If, if, if, if you don't see it, okay, I gotta walk away that my biggest regret was stalling my creativity out. Mike Sarraille: Mike Sarraille: And, um, I don't know, it was like, it was shock really. So I went skydiving and I, I, I had a guy strapped to my back and, and I'm like, Dude, let's go. I believe in the concept of tribe. He is recognized by many for being both talented and handsome. And I, you know, and I look at the guy who's hanging the steel above my head every night and I thank that guy because if that, if, if I don't support him and say thank you and express my appreciation, you know, it's like, you know, what he does is very important cuz that shit could fall on my head and kill me. Rzeznik grew up in Buffalo, N.Y., with a father who was an abusive alcoholic and a mother who was, as he once told the Buffalo News, a "German disciplinarian." He had a tough childhood, but. Thats part of the deal though: I decided I was going to be a musician out in public and say things, so sometimes you have to deal with unfortunate circumstances. I agree. You know, like in my, in my, in my situation, it's like if my ego gets involved in the process of writing a song, then it's gonna turn out to be crap. And I truly believe that the universe helped me and some people that, that. Mike Sarraille: "I think we were all looking for some sort of solace and comfort during [COVID], and I. Rzeznik founded the group alongside Robby Takac and has recorded 12 studio albums so far. Watch John Rzeznik's interview with Tom Power on the Goo Goo Dolls' new Christmas album and how he really feels about their hit song Iris: https://youtu.be/N. Mike Sarraille: It just, their lives revolved around the bar. On October 26, 1982, his mother died at the age of 51 from a sudden heart attack in the family's living room. I keep liquor in my house. Um, and, and I, in retrospect again, you know, it's like, Oh, I understand why my father was so dark, You know, because he grew up in a screwed up situation. I swear to God cuz because I was shy. And he, he was able, he was able to get us. Uh, yes, you probably have innate talent, but everywhere I've been, all my success, the product who I am has always been coaches and mens. We knew why we existed. Uh, yeah. It's kind of strange, you know, because you, you do, you need your tribe. I think that's my biggest fear in life is rejection. And um, and then I did, and then I went to rehab and it didn't work. Rzeznik has said that he would "basically sit there at night and just start tuning my guitar strings up and down until something sounded really cool." You did say it earlier, man. It's like really trying to, and I'm getting older, so it's kind of like, Oh man, just gimme that bed. By submitting my information, I agree to receive personalized updates and marketing John Rzeznik: And they found out what can this guy do? Um, keep your ego in check. And I just kept putting more and more blankets on me. Johnny Rzeznik and the Goo Goo Dolls share the harrowing story of surviving a 1999 plane crash. I know tons of people who are considered geniuses and they can't get off their ass and get anything done. What, what does Robbie mean to you? You know? John Rzeznik: Thankfully it all worked out.. They just, they just spark that defiance in you. That was amazing to me. Mike Sarraille: John F. Kennedy Jr. was just 38 years old when he died in a tragic plane crash on July 16, 1999 and not everyone believes that it was an accident. And I, and I let him get in my head. connection to land, waters, communities and culture. It's like, this is not healthy. He was in the Navy. And what I learned though is nothing, nothing is gonna make me quit until I decide I'm gonna do it. And I'm say, this dude guy for his age, he looks freaking good. I need to up in that boat. That, that right there, interesting times are not always good times that I think you just named this podcast, man, that, uh, or this, this episode that that is so true. You gotta do what's best for the song anyway. Like I can't. Keith Richards got to do his thing with Chuck Berry, and I got to do it with Westerberg. He briefly attended Buffalo State College, dropping out after his first year. That was rough In the nineties. They got to work and, uh, yeah, they got, Mike Sarraille: Mike Sarraille: This guy was working in the rice patties. So how can I support you? Well, I think, I think in general, yeah, I think in general now that, that is kind of the thing. Because it comes from yourself. There is a whole psychological level that goes into that. But, uh, um, but there are people in my life who are, are medicine and there are people in my life who are like candy and I, and I hang with them and talk to them when I just wanna have a good time. Um, I was afraid of everything. So I had to, Now it took a while because I am an addict and I, you know, and I always will be, but when it finally got to a point, we were all out at dinner one night and one of the guys in the band was texting one of the other guys in the band, Where are we gonna go after John leaves? The song was released by Rzeznik as a solo track. Um, cuz it it sounds like, like a, like a tonic, like it sounds like, Yeah, we all it sounds like a very loving kick in the ass . So I'm like, okay, it's the fire, not the crash that kills most people. But you know what, you know what, I just wanted to say this. An obituary in the Dallas Morning News said Dunn was "traveling with . So, you know, there, you know, and to, and the thing is, when, when you're in a vulnerable position, there's no shortage of people who are gonna try to take advantage of that. Does that just, do you walk away from that and you're like, Okay, we gotta keep on going. Why You, you are, I mean, four decades of impact on the world through your music. And, and you're seeing the arts and, uh, you know, uh, entrepreneurship just growing exponentially in this place. Yeah. I don't always, I, I, you can't always keep your word, but you do your best to keep your promises and keep your word, um, you know, and honor your commitments. It's like, no, I'm not the baby. He has written books. I mean, cuz we didn't really have anything when we were growing up, you know? Get back after it? John Rzeznik: And I, and, and that's something that I've, I've, I've tried to take to heart, you know, I mean, you know, there's music that's medicine. Mike Sarraille: Yeah. That, that is a great story. And first off, I would rather jump out of an airplane than fly flying scares the hell outta me, but I jump out of, uh, you know, so I don't know if you knew this. But you gotta learn to swallow it and accept it as a stepping stone to success or acceptance. Frontman Johnny Rzeznik admits jack-knifed wrecks aren't the only perils facing your average rock star: unhinged fans practising witchcraft are just as dangerous. Johnny Rzeznik: Goo Goo Looks Like Doo Doo Email Or Call (888) 847-9869 News Sports Hip Hop Photos Tours Hip Hop Tour Shows Download The App Contact Do Not Sell My Info Bella Hadid Walks Runway. And, um, and, um, so, you know, and they would say things like, Look, if you're gonna create art or you're gonna make music or do whatever you're doing, uh, or you're gonna go out and you're gonna make a billion dollars in the stock market, try to leave the world a little bit better than you found it. Yeah. Until they don't. I don't think you're mutually exclusive in, in, in my opinion. It's like, we need to find solutions. But it was one of the most accepting places to grow up, you know, eighties, nineties, if you said you were gay, nobody cared. On October 24, 2004, a Beechcraft Super King Air aircraft, registered N501RH and owned by NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports, crashed into mountainous terrain in Stuart, Virginia, during a missed approach to Blue Ridge Airport in Martinsville, Virginia.The aircraft was transporting eight passengers and two flight crew to Martinsville so they could attend the NASCAR event at Martinsville Speedway . Under Celluloid, they released their first eponymous album on a $750 budget (later the re-prints would be referred to as "First Release"). Rzeznik also performed Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" with Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit for the victims of September 11 as a tribute to the heroes. Mike Sarraille: He, he was in so much pain, he could not work in the, the rice patty. concert in New York, Rzeznik performed a duet version of the song Iris with Canadian pop-punk singer Avril Lavigne. Its better to just lay back and do what Im good at, which is play music and be part of peoples lives, if only in a small way.. I don't care if you are a professional athlete that has made it in, in an individual sport, like let's say singles tennis. Had I known you guys were playing there, we would've come out. Listen to the full episode above (scroll down for the transcript) and see more from this series below. And, and, and that song really spoke to me. All, Yeah, yeah. John Rzeznik: They were soon picked up by a small record label, Celluloid. You hit some dark times in terms of substance abuse. And, and that's why I've been very wary of where I go in my sobriety to, to get help, to find my community, to help find my tribe of drunks that I can, that we can help each other through this and stay sober. John Rzeznik: John Rzeznik has a new appreciation for the Goo Goo Dolls' success Between two postponements and two injuries, Rzeznik found himself with plenty of time to reflect on his full-time job as a. If you're gonna do your job, you've gotta fly. He said, Sometimes things happen where, uh, someone gets, as he said, fucked, but, uh, it was never his intent. Eighteen years ago this week, the Goo Goo Dolls frontman joined Limp Bizkit on stage for a cover of Pink Floyds Wish You Were Here at the America: A Tribute To Heroes charity event in the wake of the Pentagon and World Trade Center attacks. That's what that song Yeah, I Like You is about, because it's like, this is, this is what celebrity is now. You know, I do remember, and, and I know it's your most iconic song, uh, Iris, but we were sitting on a h site in the Marines. That's why I love the military so much. And I tell her, Look at me, look at me, Lilly, you have greatness inside you, but you gotta do the work. Rzeznik was born in Buffalo, New York, the youngest of five children and only son of Edith (ne Pomeroy) and Joe Rzeznik,[5] a bar proprietor and postal clerk. And you're, you know, where, where you were, you brought up an interesting point. The twin-engine plane crashed and burst into flames shortly after takeoff near the Little Rock airport, the National Transportation Safety Board told CNN in an emailed statement. I guess that's part of being everyday warrior. ", "The Next Great American Band Official Website", "Songwriters Hall of Fame 2008 Award and Induction Ceremony Induction Ceremonies", "Watch Goo Goo Dolls Singer Live from Westfield in Benefit to Fight Hunger", "Rank Your Records: John Rzeznik Plays Favorites with the Goo Goo Dolls Records", "Catching up with Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls", "Goo Goo Dolls' Johnny Rzeznik Is Engaged", "John Rzeznik and Wife Welcome Daughter Liliana Carella", "John Rzeznik unveiled: Goo Goo Dolls frontman finds peace in sobriety, love in fatherhood", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Rzeznik&oldid=1138331259, This page was last edited on 9 February 2023, at 02:50. That's the only thing I can do. And, um, and then we're picking up in the fall, we're gonna do, uh, a theater run in smaller cities across America. And it's like, you know what you do not only for yourself, but you have to keep other people in mind. It amazes me, the fact that it has lasted so long. So, you know, one thing people rarely know about me is I come from San Francisco, which is, I, it was a great place, eighties, nineties. And if I hadn't taken that risk, I wouldn't have gotten that wide perspective. You overcame serious obstacles in, in the early part of your life. You, you know, you love all your family members. Just a little bit. And there were five kids. [26], Rzeznik performing on September 2, 2013, in Norfolk, Nebraska, The song was written and performed by Rzeznik in the movie, but it was performed by, Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Beach Slang offers up the summer anthem of a bygone era", "Goo Goo Dolls vs. Mike Sarraille: You know, like, like I'm dealing with, with, you know, entertainment. Yeah. The band received early success with the single "Name" as well as being featured in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare with the song "I'm Awake Now". But I, cause I, I couldn't get warm, you know? I'm not in control. "[18], Rzeznik has stated that his dream collaboration would be with singer/songwriter Grace VanderWaal. By Thom Jennings ngedit@niagara-gazette.com. Dec 11, 2019. Mike Sarraille: It's like you're, you know why they call it self-esteem? And that's to present that kind of strength. The Howard Stern Show published this video item,. Hey dude, I've always wondered this. And you know, it's, and those are the kind of challenges that we have to do. And you had a sense of purpose. Mike Sarraille: Mike Sarraille: Um, but yeah, people have to reframe the way they, they look at failure and it is the, it is life's greatest manner. And what does everyone do? Why do I feel like, like, you know, my wife doesn't understand whatever, you know, it could be, I'm just making stuff up. Uh, if I come into a doctor and say, Hey, I have mental health issues, they can't say no, you don't. That hasnt changed about me, but if you mention, Gee, wouldnt it be nice if everyone could go and see a doctor? suddenly youre branded a socialist whos ruining the country. Um, you know, women who have their own identity. Um, and he's like, Come on man, let's just, let's just ride it out. Going back to our initial conversation about desensitizing yourself to things. This performance was captured on DVD and CD for the public in the Goo Goo Dolls release Live in Buffalo: July 4, 2004. Um, you know, we got days where we don't like each other, but we love each other. But, um, it's, it's, it's exhausting. Mike Sarraille: Know. Politics in America is just shit, Rzeznik sighs. Warner Records. All three were strapped into their seats. Is that correct? Mike Sarraille: Being a bartender is my true passion in life cuz it was the greatest job I ever had, better than being in a rock band. Like I am not the identified, I became the identified patient, which leads to victimhood in a way. This attracted the attention of a larger record label, Metal Blade, who released their next few albums. Yeah. And I occasionally, for every 10 things I get wrong, I get one thing, right. And we had, wherever there was a swimming pool, I would, I would throw myself into the deep end of the pool, but I would always have my hand against the wall. No, I, I was actually, I was thinking of that when you, when, and you said that that's incredible. John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik ( born December 5, 1965), also known as Johnny Rzeznik, is an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and producer. By the time I came around, my parents were so burnt , you know, it was like my sisters had to take care of me most of the time. He performed three touch-and-go landings before heading out over the Pacific Ocean. We learn from each other. Mike Sarraille: Um, you know, and, and, and, and, you know, we still meet up every day on tour. The concert that he has with his band also proven to be always successful with hundreds of people comes to every concert they had. And so basically his job was to beat up drunk soldiers, you know? John Rzeznik: It made me more defiant. One victim was a NASA astronaut and another was the president-elect of a large physicians' group. Mike Sarraille: I truly felt that. You get up 11 times. We gotta write more. Walk away. And nothing, nothing's, the only way I fail is if I quit. Um, and then there's people that are poison and those are the, those are the telephone numbers that you lose, you know, delete. That's a pretty mature outlook. Physical courage. But we, I mean, we have seen, but it's also, you know, so I've got a good clinical psychologist friend who says, you know, mental health issues have increased exponentially since World War ii. In our lives where we're, we're, uh, you know, I, I got to admit, I mean, because, you know, I'm an addict and a recovering addict and, and alcoholic and, and sometimes the poison people are the most fun, you know, especially when you're in that state of mind, you don't understand how toxic they are. John Rzeznik: John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik (/rznk/; born December 5, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, best known as the founder, guitarist and frontman of the American rock band Goo Goo Dolls, with whom he has recorded 14 studio albums. And there's times, you know, there are , there are times, you know, I've said I pushed the right button and, you know, he jumped across a coffee table and try to kill me. Um, so the one thing with this book is I wanted to make it very inclusive of, it doesn't matter who you are, sex, gender, sexual orientation, uh, it applies to everyone. For a 15, 16 year old, my, my biggest drama in life was, uh, probably a girl breaking up with me. Right. And yeah, when it was like, you know, all my friend's dads, they were like, you know, Korea, Vietnam, those kind of things. So, so I was like, okay, a very tough disciplinarian. John Rzeznik: I think everyone in our country is just fatigued and slightly shocked, Rzeznik laughs wearily. Um, so it in the, in the vein of, of failure, let, let me ask two questions. I was born with it because I never took any music lessons really, except for accordion. He also used Guild acoustic guitars on the "Dizzy Up the Girl" and "Gutterflower" tours. And we all love to feel sorry for ourselves on occasion. You don't have a choice. Yeah. You know, because you. John Rzeznik (R), wife Meliana Gallo and daugher Liliana Carella Rzeznik attend the 20th anniversary of "Little Kids Rock" at Terminal 5 in New York, New York, on May 17, 2022. It's be, I mean, you know what? Cuz I was so toxic myself, you know? This is a bad relationship. Because you have to trust your instincts as well as accepting advice. Mike Sarraille: And I know I have this five year old little girl, and I go and I tell her all the time, because I wish somebody would've said this to me. This interview has not been edited for length or clarity. But what, I mean, we've all heard the, the quote from medicine, Hey, I didn't, uh, discover the, uh, light bulb. It's like, my, my favorite alcoholic in the world said this to me. Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday night to where it was just after two years of that. Kicking off with the line, And Id give up forever to touch you, Iris feels like listeners are joining the song partway through a dialogue between lovers. That's stepping in front of 150,000 people than stepping onto the battlefield. But it was cathartic in a way because when that shoot opened and we were drifting down, and it was beautiful. They mean nothing. So get up and go. Just like people. I was out on stage the other night and there was about 12,000 people at the show. Every, everyone walk away. Yeah. John Rzeznik: You know, Mike Sarraille: Yeah. messages about ILikeYourOldStuff based on my information, You take small little incremental steps of exposing yourself to more risk until you don't need to keep your hands on the wall anymore. Failure is the most beautiful thing in life, I think. What can I do about it? He recalls going into the recording of the one-off collaboration in a state of numbness. And, and you know, it's, it's a bit of trauma, you know, in a way. And my aunts, his sisters told me, you know, they told me all the stories about when they were growing up kids. But you also bring up something that I think is the, and it's not a pandemic cuz it's not global, but I think within the United States, there's this epidemic of victimhood that, so you talk like people just want to talk for five years about their problems. And you are, I don't know how you mean, you know, we're very into self-reliance, but we are, But the interdependence between you and your fellow soldiers warriors, that's something that's, that's a bond that's so important. You know, Samma Hagar said something very similar to, to, to us in his interview. Um, so you were the youngest, did I get this right? You know, And that was, that was always one of the things that when we were coming up in music, the people, the older people, I always listened to the, the old school music guys. John Rzeznik: This ma major reinvention of the whole place. Yeah. Mike Sarraille: We dont appreciate the similarities we have, so maybe thats the place to start.. I, I found like 10,000 ways not to, uh, to, to do it, or, Yeah. (2002) " I'm Still Here ( Jim 's Theme) " is a song written by the Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik for the Disney film Treasure Planet. It's like public speaking. "[20][dead link], Rzeznik met former model Laurie Farinacci in 1990, married her in 1993 but divorced in 2003; they did not have any children. Not that they knew what was coming, but, uh, you've gotta be appreciative that. I, I, I think but he, you, you carry on. And that, that's, that's what growing up in a place like Buffalo is like, you take care of your family no matter what, you know? My biggest regret is that I, I wrote an album and an executive at the record company refused to accept it, but he couldn't tell me why, you know? I think my dad did though, because he was, he was very, he was, he was a hardcore alcoholic. And that's what's going on now. You know. The Goo Goo Dolls also performed the song "Name" at a live concert with LeAnn Rimes. Mike Sarraille: He says that when writing a song, he often "runs tape and screws around with stuff," and his songs are often both biographical and autobiographical. And I'm up there like six, seven times a year. Mike Sarraille: It's like, you know, I think so. Everyone has the regrets. Rzeznik is known for his use of alternate guitar tunings in his songs. Mm-hmm. I got you. [citation needed], After the Goo Goo Dolls' equipment was stolen from a van in New York City (including Rzeznik's Marshall JCM800 amplifier and his only guitar at the time), following the recording of their 1989 album, Jed, a custom, yellow Stratocaster-style guitar (later nicknamed "Boing") was made for Rzeznik by ESP. But we could come together, put our needs aside for the good of the group, identify, Hey, what's the objective we need to achieve this week or this day? John Rzeznik: I've gotta go to the gym every day. But he's doing a great job. Well, we know you had no issue, uh, with, uh, women, uh, pulling pretty women in your life. Joahn Rzeznik is the founding member. It's, it's something small. According to Rzeznik, before penning down the song "Iris", he was on the verge of leaving the band because he had been writing songs for the past nine years and it had been a low. [12], On June 19, 2008, Rzeznik was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and was awarded the Hal David Starlight Award. I, and I mean that with all authenticity whatsoever, man, I wish we had three or four hours, uh, sitting down in person cuz we could keep going. I, I think emotional strength is very much a part of, uh, of grit. We were all tribes, but so is the Hell's Angels, So is Isis, so is Al-Qaeda, those are tribes as well. Mike Sarraille: Yeah. All four of Rzeznik's grandparents were born in Poland. I think this is something that I, I'm just gonna say that I think, like I have, I've been to a few therapists in my life and over the past few years, you know, you have to tell your story to the therapist. Mike Sarraille: No, no. We just finished the manuscript called The Everyday Warrior, A No Hack, Practical Approach to Life. I found these candles burning and this weird little altar and a box of strange objects. You've gotta reframe the way you look at failure, it's part of the process. Yeah. So I, I couldn't agree with you more. He stepped on a landmine, lost his leg that got him a prosthetic leg. Yeah. It's the desert of California, man. this website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons. John Rzeznik: Um, it in, we just, well, I, you know, George Silva who helped coordinate this and that guy's like my right hand man, a guy named Jason Belay and a guy named Brian, uh, Gordon, uh, we just finished up a book. I can take people, uh, skydiving and, and strap into the front of me. This is my life. I agree with you. So I had, I had a reason to talk to every pretty girl in the bar. As well as walking away from an Italian plane crash in 1999, the Buffalo, New York group also survived a number of perilous van smashes in the bands early days. BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) _ A commuter plane carrying former U.S. Sen. John Tower, his daughter and 21 others crashed and burned Friday, killing all on board, authorities said. I've met, uh, well I lived in Los Angeles for a long time, so there's no shortage of bizarre characters. But I think with social media today, people can just sort of stay a victim. And it, and it really was. Because there's people who wanna exploit you. So I knew that I could get out, but I had to keep exposing myself to that fear and that anxiety until it didn't affect me. John Rzeznik: Wow. For example, "Iris" is played with the guitar tuned to BDDDDD. My wife and I will go take a look at that and hopefully we will find a way to make one of the, uh, the shows. The biggest regret in my life, and I thought about this, I was, I was in the gym yesterday and I was thinking like the biggest regret in my life and I'm just like, Wow, there are a lot, you know, small ones and big ones, you know, but, but, um, you know, wow, I, I regret it can't be something like, Oh, regret, I didn't talk to that really beautiful woman 30 years ago, whatever. I mean, you, you, what you do is much was what you were doing was much more serious. Mike Sarraille: Do, do you have that lot. Um, you know, I think you do need to open up and you need to be help, but you, but I, I think that the problem, because like, I went to therapy for like, and I still go to therapy in little blocks of time. Like he figured it outing great. And there's a lot I can learn from you, man. But, but, um, Yeah. Yeah. Since the late '90s, Rzeznik has used Fender electric guitars. And that, that right there, I know means the world to me. And they bought him a cow and that, and then he became a dairy farmer and his purpose was restored. "We've had a few run-ins with mentally unstable fans and it's a little bit scary," Rzeznik explains. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It, it was a, it was a brotherhoodhood and a sisterhood.
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